Tupper, Charles Hibbert

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Tupper, Charles Hibbert

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1855-1927

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Charles Hibbert Tupper was a lawyer, politician, and author. He was born 3 Aug. 1855 in Amherst, N.S., second son of Charles Tupper and Frances Amelia Morse. On 9 Sept. 1879 he married Janet McDonald, daughter of James McDonald, in Halifax, and they had four sons and three daughters. C. H. Tupper became minister of justice in the government of Mackenzie Bowell. He retired, officially, from politics in 1897 and moved to British COlumbia and set up a legal practice. He died 30 March 1927 in Vancouver.

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CA QUA01114

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